Tonight the legal battle between former President Donald Trump and the federal prosecutors investigating january 6th is nearing a crucial showdown in court just as the republican president ial race is heating up and his own former Vice President is speaking out. Trumps legal team has now been ordered to respond as soon as possible to the justice department, which is seeking to restrain comments about the case made by trump, who has been raging against special counsel jack smith both on the campaign trail and on social media. This weekend trumps lawyers sought a delay, but the judge Tanya Chutkan denied that request and gave trump a monday deadline to respond. Trump pleaded not guilty this past week to criminal charges related to his alleged role in trying to overturn the 2020 election. Cbss Willie James Inman is in washington tracking the latest developments. Willie, good evening. Reporter good evening, robert. Ahead of mondays standoff over what former President Donald Trump can and c
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